Visitation will be 9:30 a.m. Friday until the time of the services at the funeral home.

Private family burial will be at a later date.

Memorials may be provided to Iowa River Hospice Home, 502 Plaza Heights Rd, Marshalltown, IA, or to his family for a scholarship in Del’s name.

He was a beloved husband, father, grandpa, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend who fiercely loved his family.

His family is grateful for the love, care, and concern shown by the staff at both Iowa Home Care and Iowa River Hospice Home.Online condolences may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com.

Del, one of five children, was born November 3, 1936, in Elma, to his parents, Mary Ann (Gebel) and Edward Matthew Weber.

At an early age, he showed interest in architecture. Del built a club house attached to the back of his family’s garage that became known as the sturdiest and most square building in town.

He was on the varsity football, basketball, and golf teams, graduating from New Hampton High School in the class of 1954.

Del’s natural talent as a golfer took him to several tournaments around Iowa, including winning the Club Championship at the New Hampton Country Club.

He later earned his degree in architectural engineering from Chicago Technical College.

Del’s first job after college was at an architectural firm in Waterloo.

Del and Carole were high school sweethearts who had no idea that their love would lead to a wonderful 56 years of marriage. They were married in 1961 in Waterloo.

In 1966, Del co-established his architectural office in Marshalltown. Some of the firm’s most recognizable accomplishments include Dack and Malloy Halls at the Iowa Veterans Home, the Marshalltown High School Auditorium, along with many schools, hospitals, and churches across the state and the Midwest.

He practiced until 1993 when he retired due to his advancing multiple sclerosis.

During his lifetime, Del held memberships in Optimist, Rotary, American Institute of Architects, Saint Mary’s Church, Reserves Officer Association, as well as the Central Iowa Art Association where he served as President. He was also a member of the Building Operating Committee of the YMCA/YWCA.

Some of Del’s favorite hobbies were hunting, golfing, and sailboat racing. An active sailor, Del was happiest in the middle of Clear Lake, especially when racing with his favorite crewmate (Carole). Del loved giving family and friends rides on the sailboat, especially when the wind was strong enough to lift the hull into the air.

A few screams of delight from his passengers would always make him grin as the spray would come over the bow soaking everyone in front of him.

Before MS slowed him down, Del was active and always fixing something. To those who knew him best, Del could build or fix nearly anything. While others enjoyed relaxing by the lakeside, Del enjoyed always having a project to do, especially with his sailboat.

Del will be deeply missed by his wife, Carole; children, Michelle (Dale) Schmitt of Johnston, and Clark (Sonja) Weber of Beaverton, Ore.; grandchildren, Anika Schmitt, Eric Schmitt, Emma Weber, and Cole Weber; his sister, Marie Weber of Madison, Wis.; his sister-in-law, Joan Weber; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Del was preceded in death by his parents, sister Muriel Sheehy, brother Norbert Weber, brother Robert Weber, nephew David Weber, and niece Cheryl Sheehy.